We recently published a post about how important the Moon is to our existence (http://on.fb.me/1vSgIix), but have you ever considered how our moon first formed? While there are several hypotheses, the ‘Giant Impact Hypothesis’ is currently the most favoured.

“Sometimes we come across patients who forever alter the way we practice as nurses; The very first patient who coded on our watch, the first patient who expired, or the first who survived a cardiac arrest - defied all odds to be subsequently discharged home. The very first patient who challenged our knowledge, or beliefs; prompting us to learn more, or take a stand - whether it was about our own confidence, values, or perhaps gain a deeper insight into our deepest fears. The impact of grief, or memory of extraordinary circumstances never quite leaves a nurse, regardless of how far we advance, or any time that may pass - impressions of the lives we encountered that remind us of our own humanity.”

It’s the beginning of the year and we’re all determined to make BIG changes in our lives, homes, work, etc. Let’s keep the momentum going, people! Refinery29 gives us 20 BIG Impact Decor Ideas For 2015 (thank you!!), so check them out and get to working.

"While craters young and old litter its surface, large numbers of catenae, or crater chains, can be found as well on both the near and far sides. While about 20 have been known since the 1990s, often extending for hundreds of kilometers, many more have been discovered with the advent of LROC and citizen science projects like Moon Zoo."